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PugJesus, to historyporn in American pilot Gail Halvorsen throws candy to German children during the Berlin Airlift, 1949
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After one of those missions, while waiting for his aircraft to be reloaded, Col (Retd) Halvorsen saw 30 German children by the wire fence. He spoke with them for a while and was astounded by how grateful they were for something as simple as a bag of flour.

Speaking with BFBS in 1998, Gail described the children he met, saying: "The children of Berlin didn't have any gum and candy, hadn't had any for months.

"And the ones I met didn't beg for any, I couldn't believe that these kids would not ask for it.

"They were so grateful, thankful to have flour, to be free. They wouldn't lower themselves to be beggars."

The moment moved Col (Retd) Halvorsen so much that he broke the two pieces of chewing gum he had on him in half and was able to hand out four pieces to the children, but 26 others went empty-handed. He said: "They just wanted a piece of the wrapper to smell and then once they got a half a stick, tore off the wrapper and let them smell it.

"And I couldn't believe it for a smell, the reaction."

This chance encounter inspired Col (Retd) Halvorsen to return with more chewing gum plus sweets and chocolates for the children of Berlin.

Following his first encounter with the children of Berlin, Col (Retd) Halvorsen was determined to return as soon as possible with more treats, so that those who missed out the first time could enjoy some 'candy'. He said: "I told the other kids they could come back the next day and ... I'd drop enough gum for all of them to have some.

"Well, we couldn't buy very much gum and candy in the American military, so I'd have to wait a week.

"All week the kids were out there still waving, so I dropped it again and the crowd got bigger and bigger."

A few weeks later, one of the miniature parachutes containing sweet treats almost hit someone who worked at a German newspaper, prompting him to take a photo of Col (Retd) Halvorsen's aircraft and the parachutes.

This was a turning point in the story of the Candy Bomber as the veteran explained to BFBS, saying: "He got a picture of my airplane and the parachutes and my Colonel saw it and he got angry with me.

"He said, 'Why didn't you ask permission?' And I said, 'I didn't think you'd approve it' and he said 'you're right but the General saw it and he likes it so keep doing it'.

"So we got all the stuff we could drop."

https://www.forces.net/heritage/wwii/archive-interview-late-gail-halvorsen-reveals-joy-over-his-candy-bomber-role

PugJesus, to historyporn in The 'Snow Cruiser' for an abortive Antarctic expedition, US, 1939
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abortive
adjective
abor·​tive ə-ˈbȯr-tiv
Synonyms of abortive
1
obsolete : prematurely born
2
: FRUITLESS, UNSUCCESSFUL
3
: imperfectly formed or developed
4
: tending to cut short

The Snow Cruiser was shipped to Antarctica, but it performed poorly and the expedition itself was cut short due to the US entry into WW2.

PugJesus, to historyporn in One more basket carrier for the road! 20 baskets on his head, count 'em! London, 1925
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Dammit, Jim, I'm a historian, not a mathematician!

PugJesus, to historyporn in Weekly wartime ration for two British civilians, excluding bread, fresh vegetables, and some canned goods, WW2, 1943
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Well, you still had to pay for all of this. It was just additionally limited how much you could purchase - with what is shown here being, then, the 'maximum'.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Man making a call with his carphone, New York, 1959
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PugJesus, to historyporn in Aboriginal Australians used as forced labor by European settlers, 1902
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They look pretty distinct to me, but different hairstyles and clothing, neither of which are plentiful here, are often more eye-catching in differentiating people at a glance.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Nazi shithead rally in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1938
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Lots of German immigrants in Argentina; Nazi Germany utilized German communities in other countries to spread their vile ideology, where possible.

After WW2, there were also lots of German 'immigrants' to Argentina... though that later immigration wave has more to do with the fascist-sympathizing dictator in charge at the time.

PugJesus, to historyporn in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942
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Bread wasn’t rationed but the only bread you could get your hands on was “the national loaf”, which my grandmother informed me was “saltier than unwashed seaweed”.

lmao

Makes one grateful to live in a more plentiful age!

PugJesus, to historyporn in Ponies aboard the ship 'Terra Nova' during an Antarctic expedition, 1910
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It almost seems like Antarctic and Artic expeditions are a bad idea

PugJesus, to lemmyshitpost in August 20, 1672
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Is Greenland hiding something?

PugJesus, to baldurs_gate_3 in Companion love
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"s-should the need arise"

Yes, Shadowheart, I am sure that's why you were considering that. Necessity.

PugJesus, to historyporn in RAF pilot getting a haircut, WW2, 1942
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"Just because there's a war on is no reason to look slovenly!"

PugJesus, to historyporn in Russian soldiers wait in ambush in a field, Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905
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A moment to die for

PugJesus, (edited ) to newcommunities in STOP DOING SCIENCE - a community for memes similar to the one shown below
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You may be misinterpreting the meme - it's meant to be intentionally silly, anti-anti-intellectual if anything. "YEARS yet no REAL WORLD USE found for counting any higher than your FINGERS" is definitely poking fun at people who think that higher academic notions are useless.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Weekly wartime ration for two British civilians, excluding bread, fresh vegetables, and some canned goods, WW2, 1943
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They called them Victory Gardens

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